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Mrs Hopkins also came to blows with fellow former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman who is in favour of immigration.

Miss Zissman was giving her reasons for why she was in favour of immigration when Mrs Hopkins abruptly interrupted her to say she disagreed.

Miss Zissman said: "I think British people don't work hard enough. British people always say immigrants are coming in and taking our jobs - they're not. Some of the jobs immigrants are doing are the ones British people won't do.

"Every economy needs jobs that are low wage."

Then Mrs Hopkins cut in: "Wiffle piffle. There are plenty of people who aren't getting off their a**** and doing work.

"We need to get lazy British people out to work."

Katie Hopkins and Luisa Zissman argued over border controls on The Big British Immigration Row: Live [CHANNEL 5]

Mrs Hopkins last year controversially linked children's names to class and said that would determine whether she'd let them play with her son and daughters.

And she caused anger among the audience when she was asked whether she would let her children play with a youngster called Muhammad.

Mrs Hopkins said: "If you go into a playground and shout Muhammad you would probably get 100 kids running towards you.

"Auntie won't have this debate because they're afraid of people calling us racist.

"I do not make stupid statements, I stand up for people who feel what I feel.

"I am not a racist because I believe there should be a universal treatment for everyone."

Elsewhere on the debate, an interview was broadcast of radical preacher Anjem Choudary with Nick Ferrari who was hosting the debate with Anne Diamond.

Choudary warned Britain that the death of Fusilier Lee Rigby may not be a one-off shock incident.

The extremist Muslim cleric said "there will be other Lee Rigbys" on UK shores.

During the debate an interview with Anjem Choudary was broadcast about the killing of Lee Rigby [PA]

The former spokesman for Islam4UK did not condemn the killing of Fusilier Rigby and claimed British soldiers are going to Muslim countries and "killing people".